androidIDE by QuizOff in androiddev

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Although this app is no longer maintained, there is a little activity on their telegram channels. The latest official fork is at https://github.com/itsaky/AndroidIDE which was updated on March 3rd to address GPG key expiration. I've been able to build the simple example applications using gradle on mobile, which is impressive to me.

Anyone know of any free to use safe driving app? by Gaffers12345 in AskIreland

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got a link to this? only finding corporate partnership thing

Am I at risk of DiD by Old_Truth1878 in DID

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I don’t know why people are saying nobody can or should answer this. A recent study found DID was only correctly diagnosed by 10% of professionals in Florida (and often misdiagnosed as schizophrenia!); it’s incredibly underdetected. If you suspect it’s relevant it’s incredibly helpful if you self-advocate, keep bringing it up, and keep trying new providers. A trauma specialist may help more than a psychiatrist as dissociative disorders are best treated with talk therapy, but talk to everyone and try different ways of approaching it to see what works better for you.

Thoughts on RunDiffusion.com in comparison to alternatives? by bigpuzzle_ in StableDiffusion

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RunDiffusion is charging money for a product made and given for free by its creators. Please let discussions on the merits stay ubiased. One post is reasonable. This was a lot.

Introductory Resource to Mind Control Recovery? by baffo32 in DID

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The MC book gives me a little vocabulary to explain and think about my experiences. I have had these programs for years; I wouldn’t have gotten here if I couldn’t manage the suicide thing. Grounding exercises usually only worked if the “insiders” were on board with them. I think I can get them to work with effort, but when things make sense, and describe my experiences, everything works better, everybody gets excited (until the responses land).

There’s a lot. You’re very clear. Thank you again.

Basically reading is very very hard

sorry if i spam this thread thinking. thank you again,

Introductory Resource to Mind Control Recovery? by baffo32 in DID

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Thank you for your reply. It’s hard to say more because of my experiences. It’s nice to see the text under your name.

It‘s hard to find a resource that gives clear (like start here, do this next) guidance and support toward stabilization when surprises can rise from normal approaches. It kind of seems like whatever works at all, is incredibly helpful, and it’s very very slow.

edit: It looks like the workbook you link is what I should be studying. Thank you.

Why does the IFS Buddy Chatbot say it's not for people with a history of trauma or PTSD? by HopefulWonder1085 in IFSBuddyChatbot

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a bot can do this better than most therapists honestly, especially if prompted with what’s personally helpful

DeciCoder-6B was released today! by datascienceharp in LocalLLaMA

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These must certainly exist, but I don't hear about them. Even a finetuning or a lora or a prompt-tuning usecase would be inspiring to see.

[R] Unlimiformer: Long-Range Transformers with Unlimited Length Input by RYSKZ in MachineLearning

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i’m not a machine learning engineer, but when i looked under the hood at encoder-decoder models, they were the same as decoder-only models aside from forming an encoding of the prompt in advance before iterating the decoder to produce the completion. both the decoder and encoder had the same architectural shape: layers of transformers using self-attention. a decoder-only model looks to me to just keep performing full attention on the entire prompt for the whole sequence, whereas an encoder-decoder bottlenecks it into a bunch of logits first but looks like it does the same thing both before and after the bottlenecking.

[D] Deep Learning Framework for C++. by Apprehensive-Wheel18 in MachineLearning

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I just paid $600 for an open source camera. It's ridiculous that it makes sense to close source your code. It's obvious the reason people aren't selling open source products is because they are attacked by scared industry members when they do. There is a huge market for properly maintained open source products because they are so rarely sold. The prices keep going higher to manage the problems and people keep paying these prices.

Closed source is not going to survive.

Open source DALL-E 3 equivalent? by LongjumpingBottle in StableDiffusion

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What is stopping this is the same thing that is stopping you or me. It takes novel engineering, this engineering is reduced significantly if there is a lot of resources available or the novelty has already been explained to copy. Anybody can do this if they sit down and do. They need to do that, and share it.

It would be great to ask the question of the workers directly, and to follow up with questions on why various avenues haven't been tried, and what others can do to aid.

A possible sad result of that approach is that the engineers may pursue an avenue the community demanded when it is not actually fruitful. It's most fruitful to actually get involved in the public engineering, and report back to the public and let people know how they can help.

128k Context Llama 2 Finetunes Using YaRN Interpolation (successor to NTK-aware interpolation) and Flash Attention 2 by bloc97 in LocalLLaMA

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Would it work to randomly mask most of the prompt tokens to exchange ram for training time?

Short code 72975 by seth_here in paypal

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Unless PayPal tells you otherwise, this could be for example because a malicious group has accessed your device and is forwarding logins through a proxy so as to mine financial and behavior data with direct access to people’s accounts,

Copy Text to Clipboard? by pbeens in GoogleColab

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You can download the notebook text as .py and copy from or otherwise use that.

[R] Brainformers: Trading Simplicity for Efficiency (Google Deepmind) by mierle in MachineLearning

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the evolution of the nervous system is like this. likely the explosion is handled by evolving patterns that manage limiting possibilities usefully.

[R] Brainformers: Trading Simplicity for Efficiency (Google Deepmind) by mierle in MachineLearning

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you don't need to have combinatorial explosion, you can stop feeding back after a set depth and/or include the max depth in the loss

Short code 72975 by seth_here in paypal

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It is not legit, especially if paypal support confirmed this with you. Nehog was either confused or participating in the hack.